If you have strong feelings about this matter it might be worth while contacting one or more of our TDC councillors between now and when the planning committee meets on Tuesday (21st). If you are able/have the time you could also attend this meeting by way of the public gallery. See below for how to contact the councillors. Note that Cllr Clemens is the Exec Member of TDC for Planning and ...
Application Details '17/02707/FUL' Documents related to this Application are available here. You can comment on this application using this form. Reference: 17/02707/FUL Address: Marine Garage, 52 Exeter Road, Dawlish, Devon, EX7 0AQ Parish: Dawlish Ward: Dawlish Central And North East Proposal: Use of land for siting of hot food catering trailer ...
This link https://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/media/6067/pl-21-nov-2017-agenda-reports.pdf should take you to the agenda for next Tuesday's meeting. Scroll down to page 31 for the officer's report on this application and why it is being recommended for approval.
This planning application is to be decided at next Tuesday's (21st November) TDC Planning Committee meeting. Officer recommendation is that it should be approved.
So the proposal is to have a cafe right on top of (or as near as dammit) sewage tanks that have to be emptied throughout the year? What time of day do these things normally get emptied?
Can someone who knows about the location of town centre things (majorp?/leatash?) explain the location of the existing sewage tanks that have to be emptied throughout the year in relation to where it is proposed new crazy golf cafe will be. I am told these tanks are located underneath the site of the present crazy golf site. Is that right?
Actually if the world warms up then our climate could well become colder. Why? Because if the Gulf Stream is disrupted (and it is the warmth of the Gulf Stream that keeps our climate as temperate as it is) then we will have a much colder climate in this country.
Some points: The beginnings of the shortage of housing that people could afford to buy/rent can be traced back to the Thatcherite policy of Right to Buy of council housing stock. Whilst the RtB policy created many more home owners, its legislation forbade local councils from building more homes to replace those that had been sold. It was argued that the private sector would pick up the rental ...
I understand that about 60% of the food consumed in the UK is grown here. The other 40% being imported. Therefore, as I see it, the more agricultural land that gets used for new housing development (and we do need more houses) the less there is then available for food production. So we will need to import even more food? Was just having a quick read about this food self ...
Yes I always say to myself, sarcastically, when travelling around the country and seeing vast amounts of open countryside - "Gosh, this country is just so full" (or words to that effect). Click on this link to see the BBC report http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41901294